The Experience
Angie’s Subs is a quick-service counter spot built for airport reality: you order fast, you eat well, and you get back to your gate without overthinking it. The vibe is casual and no-nonsense—more “local sub shop energy” than polished terminal lounge—which is exactly why it works when you’re hungry and watching the boarding clock.
Travelers love it because the food feels made to be a real meal, not a sad grab-and-go compromise. Expect hearty, stacked subs, straightforward salads, and salty sides that hit the spot before a flight. If you’re craving something familiar and filling (and you don’t want to gamble on a sit-down wait), Angie’s is one of Concourse A’s safest bets.
Location & Access
- Exact location: Jacksonville International Airport (JAX), Concourse A, Terminal A.
- Security: Post-security (after TSA), like most dining at JAX.
- Landmarks: In the Concourse A food/retail stretch—follow the main corridor once you enter the concourse.
Seating is typical food-court style nearby: enough for a quick meal, but it can tighten up around peak departure banks. Lines usually move steadily since it’s counter service; still, plan for a short wait during the morning rush.
Menu Highlights
- Classic hot or cold sub: The move here is a traditional, deli-style sandwich that eats like lunch or dinner—stuffed enough to share if you’re not starving.
- Chicken or turkey-style sub + chips: A lighter-feeling combo that still delivers protein and crunch (ideal if you’ve already had airport pastries).
- Salad option: A good backup when you want something fresher, especially before a longer flight.
Price range: generally moderate for airport food (think roughly mid-teens to upper-$20s depending on what you add). For dietary needs, Angie’s is easiest for vegetarians if you build around cheese/veggies or a salad. Vegan, gluten-free, and halal options aren’t clearly defined from airport listings—if that’s essential, ask the staff about bread ingredients, cross-contact, and any meat sourcing, or consider a simpler packaged option nearby.
Practical Info
- Hours: 5:00 am – 9:00 pm (great for early departures).
- Mobile ordering: Not confirmed via airport information—assume in-person ordering unless signage indicates otherwise.
- Reservations: None; it’s counter service.
- Best times to avoid crowds: After the early-morning wave (try mid-morning) and mid-afternoon before the next push of departures.
- Power outlets: Not guaranteed at every seat—charge up at gate areas if you need reliable outlets.
Quick Verdict
- Best for: quick bite travelers, families who need something filling fast, and anyone who wants a dependable sandwich before boarding.
- Skip if: you need clearly labeled gluten-free/vegan/halal choices, or you’re looking for a leisurely, full-service meal (consider a sit-down spot instead).
Location
Concourse A, terminal: A